Things I Want

i'm sitting here at work thinking about things i want. yeah, yeah... that's a good way to getcha down, but since i lost my dog, i'm missing having one to meet me and greet me when i get home. i'm thinking of adding a french bulldog to my life.

so right now, as i sit here, i want a french bulldog.
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My co-worker brings her dog to work everyday. (My office is in a renovated house, small office)

She has a yellow Lab and let me tell ya, it's an amazing dog.

At first, I was not impressed with sharing my workspace with a dog, but he looks out for us when we're alone in the office and is good company. Being able to pet a dog when you're having a rough day does wonders for the psyche.

I want a dog as well. It's been far too long since I've had one. And more importantly, my son absolutely adores dogs. I think I need to wait until our kids are a little older, but once they're old enough, we're getting a Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Never heard of them? They're described as a big dog trapped in a small dog's body and they are terrific with kids. Here's a pic of some adults.

I may have to find a Corgi through a Corgi rescue program. My wife used to work for the American Humane Association, and I think she'd be peeved if we bought a puppy instead of a rescued dog - even if it was from a reputable breeder.

fluff, they aren't little dogs really. can be up to 28 lbs. okay, maybe that's little!

but they are sturdy little dogs!!

...a pleasant, easy care companion. A very playful and affectionate dog. Sweet and absolutely hilarious; they have a very comical personality and love to clown around. It is bright and easygoing. Curious and alert. The Frenchie gets along fairly well with strangers and other animals, but he is often bonds strongly to one person. This breed needs companionship and will not thrive without it. The Frenchie cannot be owned and ignored. They are clean, and companionable, enthusiastic and sometimes do not know when to quit, but they are not yappy and loud.